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Climate Game Changers

We know the climate is dramatically changing, but do we know the most effective tools to help fix the climate crisis? This podcast from the Climate Emergency Working Group at Queen Mary University of London brings together academics from different disciplines and places them into the hot seat to ask burning questions. Can Artificial Intelligence help to fix the climate crisis? Could climate litigation be a solution or inadvertently be a distraction? And where should we all focus our efforts as time dwindles and the climate emergency advances? Join Dr Tibisay Morgandi and Dr Caterina Gennaioli as they discuss some of the promising tools to combat the crisis of our times.Hosts:Dr Tibisay Morgandi: Associate Professor in International Energy Law at the School of Law at Queen Mary University of London and Chair of the Climate Emergency Working Group.Dr Caterina Gennaioli: Associate Professor in Environmental Economics at the School of Business and Management at

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    2. Artificial Intelligence and the Climate Crisis: How Can AI Change the Game?

    The fight against climate change crucially depends on the ability to precisely measure its social, economic and environmental impacts, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of the climate actions taken by businesses, governments and individuals. Artificial Intelligence can dramatically improve accuracy and provide everyone, from governments to the private sector and civil society, with access to a large set of reliable data and information. This episode explores the potential of AI to be a game changer in our collective fight against the climate emergency. Can the adoption of AI result in improved decision-making, enhanced monitoring, increased accountability, and a more equitable playing field?Guests:Dr Michal Nachmany, Founder & CEO of Climate Policy RadarDr Natalia Efremova, Lecturer at Queen Mary University, Senior Research Fellow in Machine Learning for agriculture in the Alan Turing Institute and co-founder of Deep Planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1. Climate Litigation: A Distraction or a Solution to the Climate Crisis?

    In a world grappling with the urgent reality of the climate crisis, the role of climate litigation, both domestic and international, has become a topic of intense debate. In recent years we have seen a spike in legal cases where either governments or corporations were taken to court over the climate crisis. This episode delves into the heart of climate litigation, especially its contribution to the fight against the climate emergency. Is it one of the solutions, driving positive change, or a distraction, diverting attention from the real solution? This episode will unpack different approaches to these questions with contributing guests addressing the issue of placing too much (or too little) faith on climate litigation as a game changer. Guests:Dr Carolina Arlota, Associate research scholar at Columbia Law School and non-resident fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.Aref Shams, PhD candidate in international law at University College London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We know the climate is dramatically changing, but do we know the most effective tools to help fix the climate crisis? This podcast from the Climate Emergency Working Group at Queen Mary University of London brings together academics from different disciplines and places them into the hot seat to ask burning questions. Can Artificial Intelligence help to fix the climate crisis? Could climate litigation be a solution or inadvertently be a distraction? And where should we all focus our efforts as time dwindles and the climate emergency advances? Join Dr Tibisay Morgandi and Dr Caterina Gennaioli as they discuss some of the promising tools to combat the crisis of our times.Hosts:Dr Tibisay Morgandi: Associate Professor in International Energy Law at the School of Law at Queen Mary University of London and Chair of the Climate Emergency Working Group.Dr Caterina Gennaioli: Associate Professor in Environmental Economics at the School of Business and Management at

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Dr Tibisay Morgandi & Dr Caterina Gennaioli, Queen Mary University of London

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